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     1. 11:41 AM - transponder/encoder cert (Bill Boyd)
     2. 03:47 PM - Re: transponder/encoder cert (Charlie England)
     3. 06:38 PM - Re: transponder/encoder cert (Larry Bowen)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | transponder/encoder cert | 
      
      I know we had a discussion a few months ago about shops that offer this and
      work with the experimental crowd, but now I can't find it in my email
      browser archives.  Was it Twin Lakes that had a good shop?  Refresh my
      memory.  I have a transponder intermittent and probably should have a shop
      troubleshoot it or confirm its integrity before I go within 30 nm of Orlando
      next week.
      
      I hate electrical gremlins!
      
      -Stormy
      
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| Subject:  | Re: transponder/encoder cert | 
      
      
      On 4/9/2010 1:39 PM, Bill Boyd wrote:
      > I know we had a discussion a few months ago about shops that offer 
      > this and work with the experimental crowd, but now I can't find it in 
      > my email browser archives.  Was it Twin Lakes that had a good shop? 
      >  Refresh my memory.  I have a transponder intermittent and probably 
      > should have a shop troubleshoot it or confirm its integrity before I 
      > go within 30 nm of Orlando next week.
      >
      > I hate electrical gremlins!
      >
      > -Stormy
      I feel your (electronic) pain, but just turn it off for S&F, if that's 
      where you're heading. IIRC, the notam says to do that, anyway, just like 
      OSH.
      
      Charlie
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: transponder/encoder cert | 
      
      Yes, 8A7 is a good one, in my book.  I've only had "scheduled maintenance"
      done there, but they did a fine job.  Other RVers have had more extensive
      work done there and seem to give them high marks.
      
      http://www.greeraerospace.com/
      
      --
      Larry Bowen
      Larry@BowenAero.com
      http://BowenAero.com
      
      
      On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>wrote:
      
      > ceengland@bellsouth.net>
      >
      >
      > On 4/9/2010 1:39 PM, Bill Boyd wrote:
      >
      >> I know we had a discussion a few months ago about shops that offer this
      >> and work with the experimental crowd, but now I can't find it in my email
      >> browser archives.  Was it Twin Lakes that had a good shop?  Refresh my
      >> memory.  I have a transponder intermittent and probably should have a shop
      >> troubleshoot it or confirm its integrity before I go within 30 nm of Orlando
      >> next week.
      >>
      >> I hate electrical gremlins!
      >>
      >> -Stormy
      >>
      > I feel your (electronic) pain, but just turn it off for S&F, if that's
      > where you're heading. IIRC, the notam says to do that, anyway, just like
      > OSH.
      >
      > Charlie
      >
      >
      
 
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